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His parents would probably give him hell for pulling out of Music school, but he'd only lost his five-hundred-dollar deposit.

Going after the woman he loved was worth so much more than that. He could go to school anytime; but a girl like her was once in a lifetime. He thought about calling her but didn't because he knew she'd try to talk him out of it. Showing up to surprise her would be worth everything.

He tried to shake away the bad memories from a similar trip, when he'd gone to surprise Brooke. But this was different. He had no doubt she'd be alone, even though they were no longer together. If he knew Ally like he thought he did, she was still just as miserable as he was. And that reassured him this was the right thing to do. He knew Ally. He really knew her and loved everything about her.

After nearly swiping the guardrail in his rush to pull into the parking lot, he ran to her door. He knocked, but there was no answer. The shade on her front window was open, so he peeked in. His stomach lurched. The place was empty.

She was gone.

Impossibly, it was an even worse feeling than seeing a guy on Brooke's doorstop.

He walked in circles, uncertain what to do. Where had she gone? He pulled out his cell to call her, but she didn't answer. Damn it!

At least he had a place to stay. He drove to his grandmother's house and kept trying to call her, but no answer.

He sat at the kitchen table and stared out the back window wondering if he'd just seriously screwed up his life for no good reason.

Making the trip twice in one day wasn't her idea of fun. But she had to find him. Damn her lousy cell phone battery for dying. What would he think when he discovered she wasn't at her place? Would he turn right around and come back to New York? Or maybe he hadn't come for her. Maybe it had to do with his grandmother's house. Maybe when he dumped her, he'd really meant it.

She swore to herself and wondered what she'd do next. When she finally got back to Miami, she knew there was only one place he could be. She pulled into his grandmother's driveway at eight o'clock and took her first deep breath in hours. His car was there; he was home.

Poor Pickles was barking in the back seat. She freed him from his carrier and scooped him up in her arms. Her fingers trembled as she stroked his fur. What if Austin hadn't come back for her? What if this all had been a huge mistake?

She rang the doorbell and was relieved to hear footsteps coming down the stairs. When Austin opened the door, his face was pale and taut. Then he saw her. He pulled her into a hug while Pickles barked loudly.

"You're really here?" She heard herself crying. "What happened? Why did you move?"

He led her into the hallway and closed the door behind her.

Pickles jumped from her arms and disappeared into the dining room. Austin kissed her before she could explain.

"I don't care where you went. You're here now. That's all that matters."

She laughed away her tears, wiping her cheeks with the back of her hand.

"I was in New York."

"What?"

She nodded. "I was miserable without you, so I broke my lease and came to be with you. It doesn't matter where I work."

She shook her head and looked up at him. "I should have called. But I thought it was just better to get in the car and do it, before common sense intervened."

She narrowed her eyes at him. "But why are you here? School starts in a week."

He kissed her forehead. "I missed you like crazy. I pulled out of school. I can go again some other time; it doesn't matter. But you do."

She hugged him tightly, smelling his familiar scent, relishing the warmth of him against her cheek.

"I'm glad we've got that all sorted out. But what now? I broke my lease. We've got nowhere to stay."

He picked her up in his arms and headed for the stairs.

"I think Grandma would tell me true love is more important than Music school."

She swallowed hard and stared at him. Love?

He must've sense her doubt, because he nodded, climbing the stairs with her in his arms.

"It's true. I love you. And I dumped you once. I won't be doing that again."

She laughed and leaned against his shoulder. "Good. I won't let you. But what happens when someone buys the house? What will we do?"

He set her down in front of his bedroom. "Let me talk to my family. Living here with you would be a crazy dream come true."

The Story Is Not Over Yet. Just Letting You Know.

Here are The Summaries:

Life Lesson: Basically The Story Of My Life I'll Be Using Austin & Ally Characters. Some Of You Know My Story Already.

A Dangerous Relationship:When Ally Met Austin He Had Basically Saved Her From Almost Getting Raped. They Got To Know Each Other And Started An Affair. Austin told Ally who Is 19 Years Old That He Was 20 When In Reality He Was Only 17. When Ally Finds Out About Austin's Lie She Quickly Breaks It With Him. A Month Later She Is Accused Of Being A Sex Offender. But These Two Fell In Love. What Will Happen? Will Ally Go To Jail? Or Will Love Win?

I Suck At Summaries. Don't Laugh.

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